LINCOLN, R.I. — Students at a Rhode Island high school are modifying toy cars so kids with disabilities can use them to get around. The pre-engineering class at Davies Career and Technical High School ...
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Georgia builder turns modified toy car into 55-mile range ultra-low-cost short-trip vehicle
Finished in bright hot pink, the vehicle has a top speed of 55 mph and can travel up to 40 miles on just $3 worth of fuel.
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed two new modified toy car designs for children with disabilities in an effort to encourage them to further explore, play, and engage in physical ...
MACON, Ga. — On Saturday, Mercer University students rolled out some new wheels — and rolled out a whole lot of smiles too. A group of students put their skills to work to give kids with disabilities ...
Volunteers modify ride-on cars for children with physical challenges opening a world of mobility and independence For a group of pediatric patients, this morning marked more than playtime. It marked ...
Aacen Huck, 2, sits in the driver's seat of his new red car with a huge smile on his face as University of Mary physical therapy and engineering students measure padding on both sides of him.
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